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- From: brian@quake.sylmar.ca.us (Brian K. Yoder)
- Subject: Re: Campus Environmental Contacts
- Message-ID: <BzM4DL.Mpy@quake.sylmar.ca.us>
- Organization: Quake Public Access
- References: <1glaeoINNi5m@charnel.ecst.csuchi> <1332900122@igc.apc.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14:03:20 GMT
- Lines: 23
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- In article <1332900122@igc.apc.org> bserina@igc.apc.org (Bob Serina) writes:
-
- >It's good to hear about other Cal State groups being active. We
- >here at SAFER are working with the campus facility staff in
- >planning a campus pilot recycling program to start next semester.
- >The environmental studies faculty has approved intern credit for
- >participation in the program.
-
- Why should a political group such as yourself get this kind of support
- when your opponents do not? This doesn't seem very fair to me. How about
- you?
-
- Perhaps the local objectivists should be given equal time?
-
- >We are also planning to send a letter to State Senator Hayden
- >asking for a portion of the Cal State budget be allocated to
- >recycling, and the solid waste abatement law be amended to remove
- >the exclusion for state colleges.
-
- If the colleges want to recycle etc. then why don't they just do it?
- If they don't, why should Herr Hayden meddle?
-
- --Brian
-